AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoVenezuela Earthquake Aftermath: Doctors warn the twin quakes could spark a widening medical crisis as infections loom and shelters lack clean water, with the death toll officially at least 2,295 and thousands injured. Humanitarian Response: The EU says health needs are the next big emergency, while India’s Operation Amistad keeps deploying field hospitals and supplies, and multiple countries and nonprofits step up aid shipments. Venezuela Debt & Recovery: Analysts frame the disaster as an economic shock that could compound Venezuela’s looming debt restructuring, with estimates of losses topping $10 billion. USMCA Trade Shock: The U.S. says it won’t renew USMCA “in its current form,” keeping the pact temporarily alive while talks with Mexico and Canada continue, including disputes over tariffs and rules of origin. Regional Security Cooperation: Uruguay and Chile agree to coordinate against transnational organized crime after a summit. Peru Politics: Keiko Fujimori edges out Roberto Sánchez in the runoff vote count, setting up a tight institutional transition. Mexico World Cup Culture: Lucha libre and fan celebrations keep drawing visitors, even as Mexico advances in the tournament.
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